SciPhone brings us one of the first Android dual-SIM phones available at the moment. (For a real quick unboxing video in French, scroll to the end of this post.) The SciPhone N21 has been available for a month now but we have yet to come across a video of the Android-based SciPhone. Beareyes, has an unboxing going on in their site. Oddly, Engadget’s logo makes a cameo (anyone know for what strange reason a test unit meant for Engadget ended up at this Chinese site, leave a comment below) on the packaging of this popular iPhone clone. SciPhone is one of the better-selling iPhone clones, though recently they have been gearing toward a more non-iPhone look, so adopting the Android OS shouldn’t be taken as a simple economic decision–SciPhone wants to strike out on its own.
SciPhone N21 uses a 624MHz of the Marvell PXA310 processor. It has a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, 5 MP camera, accelerometer, WiFi, Bluetooth and , of course, the dual-SIM slot.
Update: the official unboxing above was originally published by Engadget Chinese. They have more photos at the link.
The French unboxing of the SciPhone N21:
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November 15th, 2009 at 10:56 am
Answer: because it was ripped from Engadget Chinese’s official unboxing
http://cn.engadget.com/2009/11/11/engadget-sciphone-n21-android/
November 18th, 2009 at 10:54 am
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